Homeaglow

Has anyone seen those commercials where this service offers to come and clean your entire house including windows, dishes and laundry for $19? Sounds like a scam to get you to sign something into a long-term contract that costs much more, or give them financial info and pretty soon money is being withdrawn from your bank. Read customer reviews from th3 BBB's website:

https://www.bbb.org/us/ca/san-franc...eaning/homeaglow-1116-548042/customer-reviews
 

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I've seen that ad and knew right away that it's total bullshit. Who cleans a whole house, does windows, and does laundry for $19.00? ... No one.

Most of those cleaning services promise the moon and never deliver. I hired a cleaning service to clean my aunt's home after she died. I was very clear about how dirty it was and what needed to be done. They said they'd send a team. One little woman showed up with a bucket, no actual cleaning products, only a spray bottle of water, and a bunch of dirty rags. I'm not kidding. To say I was pissed off is an understatement. Calling to complain did nothing. My husband and I ended up cleaning the house ourselves.
 
I hope you didn't pay for that!
It was prepaid with a money-back guarantee, lol! Yeah, right. No money back, and no offer to make it right. Under normal circumstances, I would put up a fight, but with the pressure of my aunt dying and all that had to be done, it wasn't worth my time or effort. I had more important things to do. I chalked it up to a learning experience. :rolleyes:
 
Yes, that's impossible.

I had a maid service clean an apartment after I moved out once. I was working full time, had too much going on and could afford it. They even commented how clean the apartment already was. I'm far from a great housekeeper. I can imagine some things they've seen. No, it wasn't cheap but their estimate was exactly what I paid and I got my entire deposit back. At the time it was worth it. I left them a good online review.
 
Saw their constant ads on TV and decided to try them because I'm in a wheelchair and it's hard to clean my apartment by myself.

For the kitchen, I said, "All I want done is the sink, microwave and floor cleaned."

She spent 2 hours washing my dishes, that were already clean, and never touched my dirty microwave.

Didn't touch the inside of my fridge (even though she reached inside and grabbed a pop so she had to see it needed some wiping. Their website mentions wiping down the inside of the fridge).

Didn't have to vacuum because I did that before she came over here. Didn't have to clean my stove as I got a brand new one just that morning. Didn't have to spend time dusting anything in the bedroom or living room as I told her not to worry about it.

What I'm most upset about, though, is I told her my main priority was my bathroom as it's next to impossible for me to clean from my wheelchair. The bathtub walls still had some soap scum on them and the soap holder attached to the wall wasn't even touched and had gunk all over it.

The one thing I can do myself is my dishes. I did not pay someone to come over and do that. I paid for someone to come over and clean the stuff that I can't, especially my bathroom and microwave, yet she spent a ton of time cleaning my already clean dishes instead when I told her not to worry about them.

I even tipped her $20 when she left before checking if she actually did what I asked because I just assumed she did.

To make this 10,000 times worse, when I left my review on Google, I noticed lots of people report about getting scammed. Guess I should have read those first. Lots of people said they were automatically signed up for a membership and if they tried to cancel it, got hit with a $200 fee.

They charged my card another $49 the day after my “cleaning.”

I want to know how/why the owner of this place isn't in jail and the company isn't shut down...especially since they are doing this all over the country.

I reached out to the company 10 times about this but never got a reply.
 
Saw their constant ads on TV and decided to try them because I'm in a wheelchair and it's hard to clean my apartment by myself.

For the kitchen, I said, "All I want done is the sink, microwave and floor cleaned."

She spent 2 hours washing my dishes, that were already clean, and never touched my dirty microwave.

Didn't touch the inside of my fridge (even though she reached inside and grabbed a pop so she had to see it needed some wiping. Their website mentions wiping down the inside of the fridge).

Didn't have to vacuum because I did that before she came over here. Didn't have to clean my stove as I got a brand new one just that morning. Didn't have to spend time dusting anything in the bedroom or living room as I told her not to worry about it.

What I'm most upset about, though, is I told her my main priority was my bathroom as it's next to impossible for me to clean from my wheelchair. The bathtub walls still had some soap scum on them and the soap holder attached to the wall wasn't even touched and had gunk all over it.

The one thing I can do myself is my dishes. I did not pay someone to come over and do that. I paid for someone to come over and clean the stuff that I can't, especially my bathroom and microwave, yet she spent a ton of time cleaning my already clean dishes instead when I told her not to worry about them.

I even tipped her $20 when she left before checking if she actually did what I asked because I just assumed she did.

To make this 10,000 times worse, when I left my review on Google, I noticed lots of people report about getting scammed. Guess I should have read those first. Lots of people said they were automatically signed up for a membership and if they tried to cancel it, got hit with a $200 fee.

They charged my card another $49 the day after my “cleaning.”

I want to know how/why the owner of this place isn't in jail and the company isn't shut down...especially since they are doing this all over the country.

I reached out to the company 10 times about this but never got a reply.
This is infuriating! 💢
 
When I was working and had little ones at home, I called around for a weekly cleaning service. I settled on one that charged $20 a week.

A young cleaning lady showed up carrying a basket full of cleaning products. It turns out she was an Amway sales person. I was expected to buy all of the cleaning products, then she would clean for the $20.

Naturally, I said forget it.
 
When I was working and had little ones at home, I called around for a weekly cleaning service. I settled on one that charged $20 a week.

A young cleaning lady showed up carrying a basket full of cleaning products. It turns out she was an Amway sales person. I was expected to buy all of the cleaning products, then she would clean for the $20.

Naturally, I said forget it.
That's a clever scam, isn't it? Glad you sent her packing!
 
When I was working and had little ones at home, I called around for a weekly cleaning service. I settled on one that charged $20 a week.

A young cleaning lady showed up carrying a basket full of cleaning products. It turns out she was an Amway sales person. I was expected to buy all of the cleaning products, then she would clean for the $20.

Naturally, I said forget it.
What nerve.
 
Has anyone seen those commercials where this service offers to come and clean your entire house including windows, dishes and laundry for $19? Sounds like a scam to get you to sign something into a long-term contract that costs much more, or give them financial info and pretty soon money is being withdrawn from your bank. Read customer reviews from th3 BBB's website:

Homeaglow | Reviews | Better Business Bureau® Profile
Beware: HomeaGlow (HAG) overcharges!

Summary: If you are looking for a cleaner, purchase only the initial $19 voucher (no extra hours), knowing that if you like the person you will have to pay at least $75 per hour plus a service fee for that cleaning if you choose not to spend $294 (not including taxes and fees) for a 6-month membership.

Details:
1. Don't expect confirmation for a cleaning until the 5 days or less before your requested cleaning date. The cleaner who confirmed for my July 3rd did not read my request and informed me on July 2 that she only wanted to come 3 hours instead of the 4 hours I requested. Consequently, I had to move my cleaning date to July 8 and use the expedited request process to obtain a cleaner.

2. Satisfied with services. Craig was great; I tipped him 3 times what I paid to HAG to make sure he received a decent wage. We arranged for him to come again in a month because he was not available on a date I was free 2 weeks later. I decided to use HAG to find a cleaner for 2 weeks later. Again, a person did not confirm until the week of the cleaning.

3. Difficult communication. Before my first cleaning, I asked via four different email messages to understand the vague reference to fees and taxes. Only after I utilized the voucher for 3 hours of cleaning for $19 was I informed that if I did not maintain the $49 per month membership for 6 months, I would be charged $50 (FIFTY DOLLARS!!!) per hour that the cleaner worked at the reduced rate IN ADDITION to the cleaner's normal rate AND a service fee. Respectfully, I do not require the services of someone who costs over $80/hour with all the hidden-until-you-are-stuck fees. Well known cleaning services with bonded and insured cleaners cost LESS than HAG.

Date I sent emails: June 15, July 3, and July 5. On June 16, July 5, and July 7 at 8:26 pm, I received the vague responses: "Regarding the charge for your first cleaning, if you decide to cancel prior to the end of the minimum commitment term, the cost will depend on your cleaner's hourly rate, the duration of the appointment, and applicable taxes and fees. Without the membership, the cleaning will be charged at the regular rate." At 12:15 AM on July 8 I urgently sent my FOURTH request regarding how much the taxes and fees would cost for future cleaning using $25/hour as the regular rate. The reference to taxes made no sense as per Illinois tax code, the state does not charge sales tax for services provided by a house cleaner. I added, "Personally I feel the $49 monthly fee should cover all service fees. How do you determine these service fees? Do you charge sales tax on this monthly fee as well? If so, what is the amount?"

4. Extremely high fees
HAG failed to provide a formula or detailed explanation until after the first cleaning. Then, suddenly, a $50/hour fee was added to each hour the cleaner worked and a service fee was added to the entire amount if I chose not to become a member and pay a monthly fee of $49.

I was more than prepared to pay Craig's $25/hour regular price plus a nominal service fee to forgo a membership I didn't need. I was stunned when the "regular" hourly price jumped to $75/hour to cover one of the fees HAG charged. I never did receive a full list of fees or taxes or how the amounts were calculated.

Given the poor communication, vague statements, and lack of details in the contract one signs, the fees HAG charges are ridiculously high and unreasonable.

I recommend avoiding this company.
 
Saw their constant ads on TV and decided to try them because I'm in a wheelchair and it's hard to clean my apartment by myself.

For the kitchen, I said, "All I want done is the sink, microwave and floor cleaned."

She spent 2 hours washing my dishes, that were already clean, and never touched my dirty microwave.

Didn't touch the inside of my fridge (even though she reached inside and grabbed a pop so she had to see it needed some wiping. Their website mentions wiping down the inside of the fridge).

Didn't have to vacuum because I did that before she came over here. Didn't have to clean my stove as I got a brand new one just that morning. Didn't have to spend time dusting anything in the bedroom or living room as I told her not to worry about it.

What I'm most upset about, though, is I told her my main priority was my bathroom as it's next to impossible for me to clean from my wheelchair. The bathtub walls still had some soap scum on them and the soap holder attached to the wall wasn't even touched and had gunk all over it.

The one thing I can do myself is my dishes. I did not pay someone to come over and do that. I paid for someone to come over and clean the stuff that I can't, especially my bathroom and microwave, yet she spent a ton of time cleaning my already clean dishes instead when I told her not to worry about them.

I even tipped her $20 when she left before checking if she actually did what I asked because I just assumed she did.

To make this 10,000 times worse, when I left my review on Google, I noticed lots of people report about getting scammed. Guess I should have read those first. Lots of people said they were automatically signed up for a membership and if they tried to cancel it, got hit with a $200 fee.

They charged my card another $49 the day after my “cleaning.”

I want to know how/why the owner of this place isn't in jail and the company isn't shut down...especially since they are doing this all over the country.

I reached out to the company 10 times about this but never got a reply.
Thank you for putting this out there! I too am severely mobility impaired and am looking for cleaning help. I was considering this service, but I will keep looking.
 


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